Thomas Williams (Australian Army officer)
Appearance
Thomas Williams | |
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Born | Bundaberg, Queensland | 10 April 1884
Died | 23 October 1950 | (aged 66)
Allegiance | Australia |
Service | Australian Army |
Years of service | 1912–1944 |
Rank | Major General |
Battles / wars | First World War Second World War |
Awards | Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George[1] Distinguished Service Order Mentioned in Despatches (5) Croix de guerre (Belgium) |
Major General Thomas Rhys Williams, CMG, DSO (10 April 1884 – 23 October 1950) was an officer in the Australian Army who held senior administrative appointments in the Second World War. Williams served as Master-General of Ordnance from the outbreak of war in 1939 until 1940, when he was appointed Chief Military Advisor to the Ministry of Munitions. Following his retirement from the army in 1944, he was the Australian representative to the Imperial War Graves Commission.[2][3]
References
[edit]- ^ "No. 31370". The London Gazette. 30 May 1919. p. 6793.
- ^ Gervasoni, Clare. "Major-General Thomas Rhys Williams (1884–1950)". Honour Roll. Federation University Australia. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
- ^ "Maj.-Gen. T. R. Williams Dead". The Age. 26 October 1950. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
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- 1884 births
- 1950 deaths
- Military personnel from Queensland
- Australian Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
- Australian Companions of the Order of St Michael and St George
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- Australian generals
- Australian military personnel of World War I
- Australian Army personnel of World War II
- People from Bundaberg
- Australian recipients of the Croix de guerre (Belgium)